Author: Lee, Y.
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TUPA21 Hydrodynamic and Beam Dynamic Simulations of Ultra-Low Emittance Whole Beam Dumps in the Advanced Photon Source Storage Ring 390
 
  • J.C. Dooling, M. Borland, A.M. Grannan, C.J. Graziani, Y. Lee, R.R. Lindberg, G. Navrotski
    ANL, Lemont, Illinois, USA
  • N.M. Cook
    RadiaSoft LLC, Boulder, Colorado, USA
  • D.W. Lee
    UCSC, Santa Cruz, California, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by Accelerator Science and Technology LDRD Project 2021-0119 and the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
The Ad­vanced Pho­ton Source Up­grade will use a multi-bend achro­matic lat­tice to re­duce ver­ti­cal and hor­i­zon­tal beam emit­tances by one- and two-or­ders of mag­ni­tude re­spec­tively; in ad­di­tion op­er­at­ing cur­rent will dou­ble. The re­sult­ing elec­tron beam will be ca­pa­ble of de­posit­ing more than 150 MGy on ma­chine pro­tec­tion col­li­ma­tors cre­at­ing high-en­ergy-den­sity con­di­tions. Work is un­der­way to cou­ple the beam dy­nam­ics code El­e­gant with the par­ti­cle-mat­ter in­ter­ac­tion pro­gram MARS and the mag­ne­to­hy­dro­dy­nam­ics code FLASH to model the ef­fects of whole beam dumps on the col­li­ma­tors. Loss dis­tri­b­u­tions from El­e­gant are input to MARS which pro­vide dose maps to FLASH. We also ex­am­ine the prop­a­ga­tion of down­stream shower com­po­nents after the beam in­ter­acts with the col­li­ma­tor. Elec­trons and positrons are tracked to de­ter­mine lo­ca­tions of beam loss. Beam dump ex­per­i­ments con­ducted in the APS stor­age-ring, gen­er­ated dose lev­els as high as 30 MGy re­sult­ing in se­vere dam­age to the col­li­ma­tor sur­faces with melt­ing in the bulk. The de­formed col­li­ma­tor sur­face may lead to beam de­po­si­tion in un­ex­pected lo­ca­tions. A fan-out kicker is planned to mit­i­gate the ef­fects of whole beam dumps on the col­li­ma­tors.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-NAPAC2022-TUPA21  
About • Received ※ 02 August 2022 — Revised ※ 10 August 2022 — Accepted ※ 11 August 2022 — Issue date ※ 10 September 2022
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